Past and future EGMOs
- EGMO 2026, Bordeaux, France
- EGMO 2025, Prishtina, Kosovo (home page)
- EGMO 2024, Tskaltubo, Georgia (home page)
- EGMO 2023, Portorož, Slovenia (home page)
- EGMO 2022, Eger, Hungary (hybrid) (home page)
- EGMO 2021, Kutaisi, Georgia (virtual) (home page)
- EGMO 2020, Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands (virtual) (home page)
- EGMO 2019, Kyiv, Ukraine
- EGMO 2018, Florence, Italy (home page)
- EGMO 2017, Zürich, Switzerland
- EGMO 2016, Bușteni, Romania (home page)
- EGMO 2015, Minsk, Belarus
- EGMO 2014, Antalya, Türkiye (home page)
- EGMO 2013, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
- EGMO 2012, Cambridge, United Kingdom (home page)
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EGMO: EGMO 2022 in Hungary
EGMO number | 11 |
Year | 2022 (home page) |
Country | Hungary |
City | Eger (hybrid) |
Start date | 2022-04-06 |
End date | 2022-04-12 |
Contact name | Ágnes Backhausz |
Contact email | egmo2022.hungary@renyi.hu |
Participating teams | 57 (31 official European) (list) |
Contestants | 222 (123 official European) (scoreboard, list of participants, table of participants with photos) |
Number of exams | 2 |
Number of problems | 6 (marked out of: 7+7+7+7+7+7) |
Gold medals | 23 (10 official European) (scores ≥ 29) |
Silver medals | 32 (22 official European) (scores ≥ 22) |
Bronze medals | 62 (33 official European) (scores ≥ 15) |
Honourable mentions | 47 (27 official European) |
Extra information available:
- Regulations.
- Problems and solutions.
- The problems were proposed by the following countries:
Netherlands, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Romania, United States of
America, Australia.
- In accordance with Annual Regulation A.7, only European countries
participating in Eger were considered as official European countries
at EGMO 2022; European countries participating remotely had the same
status as non-European countries.
The EGMO Board met on March 6th and March 15th to discuss how to
react to the Russian aggression in Ukraine identified by the General
Assembly of the United Nations. The EGMO Board made two decisions
(see below). The EGMO Board acted under the Force Majeure
clause of General Regulations and has also been in contact with the
IMO Board.
The decisions were (i) to exclude Russia from EGMO 2022 and (ii) to
allow 4 students from Russia to compete remotely in EGMO 2022 as
private individuals (eligible for certificates, prizes and medals)
without national flags or symbols.
A vote of the EGMO Jury took place. The decisions above were
confirmed.
A more detailed explanation of the reasons for these decisions and
the exact result of the vote have been sent to EGMO Jury members.
The EGMO Board
Details of the participants
covered by the above decision are available. These contestants
are not included in the main scoreboard, as confirmed by vote of the
Jury, and are not included in the other lists and statistics of
participants and results at EGMO 2022.
Day 1 papers
Day 2 papers
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